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The withdrawal of NATO troops from Afghanistan could be the worst foreign policy blunder of the 21st century.

Posted on September 1, 2021February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Harry Baldwin - Regular Contributor

Posted in Afghanistan, Asia, Europe, North America, Opinions, U.S Foreign Affairs, WorldTagged Afghanistan, Foreign Policy, Nato, Taliban, UKLeave a comment

Biden’s Policy on China: Expectations versus Reality

Posted on June 23, 2021February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Zara Berry - Contributor

Posted in Asia, China, North America, U.S Foreign AffairsTagged Biden Policy, China, China U.S Trade War, G7, Joe Biden, Politics, U.S Foreign Policy, Xi XinpingLeave a comment

A Brand New Deal or NAFTA 2.0: What are the realities of the USMCA for North America?

Posted on November 9, 2018February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY ELLIE LONGMAN-ROOD, North America Editor

Posted in North America, Republican Party, U.S Foreign AffairsTagged Canada, Economics, Exports, Free Trade, Global Economy, Global Trade, Mexico, NAFTA, NAFTA 2.0, North America, Politics, Trade, Trudeau, Trump, United States, UoY, USMCA, YPRLeave a comment

Donald Trump’s illogical hatred of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal

Posted on November 26, 2017February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY MINOAS VITALIS

Posted in North America, U.S Foreign AffairsLeave a comment

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